Excitement is in the air as a fresh set of leaked images reveals the much-anticipated updates to the Tesla Model Y Juniper. These glimpses into the next-generation vehicle offer a tantalizing look at the refined exterior features, the sophisticated interior, and an exclusive new color. Set to be officially released in March, this peek into Tesla’s innovations is tantalizing fans worldwide.
Tesla enthusiasts are buzzing over these sneak peeks of the 2025 Model Y facelift already rolling off assembly lines at Tesla’s Gigafactories in Shanghai and Berlin. In the leaks, a key highlight is the subtle evolution in the rear design of the 2025 Model Y, where a sleeker spoiler and an extended rear window design stand out. This, combined with a distinctive reflective light bar traversing the vehicle’s back, brings a fresh dynamism to the design.
The wheels have not been neglected in this update, with the new hubcaps presenting a striking blade-like appearance. Among the most anticipated is the debut of the Glacial Blue color, alongside a more familiar Pearl White. The Glacial Blue, being scrutinized up-close for the first time, adds an exclusive flair to Tesla’s palette.
Inside, the Model Y Juniper shows off its technological prowess with a larger 15.4-inch central console display boasting the highest pixel density seen in a Tesla yet, paired with enhanced comfort through ventilated seats. Contrary to recent trends, Tesla has opted to retain the turn signal stalk, especially after feedback from European regulators and driving schools. Additionally, while speculative talk buzzed about a “squircle” steering wheel design akin to the Cybertruck, a traditional steering wheel appears in the images.
These images are a testament not only to Tesla’s commitment to innovation but also to listening to market feedback, blending cutting-edge tech with practical design choices. Though we’ve primarily seen details for the Chinese model, anticipation is building in the US and beyond as the world awaits the full reveal of the 2025 Model Y.






